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41. | be bumptious over one's inferiors |
| 对下级态度傲慢 |
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42. | an arrogant official; arrogant claims; chesty as a peacock. |
| 傲慢的官员;傲慢的声明;骄傲的象孔雀。 |
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43. | Arrogant or disdainful conduct or treatment; haughtiness. |
| 傲慢,无礼傲慢或轻视的行为或处理;高傲 |
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44. | An arrogant person looks down on others. |
| 傲慢的人看不起其他人。 |
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45. | He take his prize and swagger back to his seat |
| 他领奖後洋洋得意地回到自己的座位上 |
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46. | He took his prize and swagger back to his seat. |
| 他领奖後洋洋得意地回到自己的座位上。 |
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47. | Ants on the locust tree assume a great-nation swagger. |
| 蚂蚁缘槐夸大国。 |
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48. | Unjustifiably high opinion of oneself or one's achievements;arrogance |
| 高傲;倨傲;骄傲;傲慢 |
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49. | There's nothing showy in his manner, no strut or swagger. |
| 他的行为没有表演的成分,没有目中无人或者摆架子。 |
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50. | A pompous, reactionary, ultranationalistic person. |
| 死硬、傲慢的反动分子 |
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